Originally posted by: 22pundirabhi
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Lakhsaghra k baad pandav kitne time tak villiage m rahe thi β aur kyu β
Lakhagrah ke baad they went to live in the forest naa ... aur no? it was close to the forest, somewhere between the forest and the villages since they were living with a Kumhaar.
Another interesting thing is that Pandvas, because they were born in the forest and spent all their childhood in the forest and just after that, again started living in the forest to have lessons from guru drona , always enjoyed their lives more when they lived in the forests ...
Duryodhana, being so materialistic always thought that the worst kind of punishment that can be given to them was to make them leave their palaces of gold and all their money and wealth and make them live in the forest.
But contrary to that, the Pandavas always liked it more to live in the lap of mother nature.
Poor Duryodhan never learnt that.
Even Kana was idiot enough to think that it would be fun to go and live in the forest with duryodhana and all their wives with lots of comforts, just opposite the hut of the Pandavas.
They thought it would be fun to watch the Pandavs living in misery only to find them having the time of their lives, jumping from this tree to that, sporting in the rivers, hunting and collecting food, playing with krishna when he came to visit .. which was too often than not ... Krishna used to spend months with hem in the forest during the exile after the dice game. ( reminds you of the little pandavas in the show, all wearing aadivasi clothes and stones, but having so much fun). Pandavas happiness did not come from the materialistic things. It was from the unity they had among themselves.
Karna had commented to Duryodhana that " who would not be filled with pleasure and bliss, when their eyes will fall upon a miserable Arjuna wearing clothes made of animal skin and stones." Only to find Arjuna sporting in the river with Krishna.Krishna taking a dip here and coming outside behind Arjuna to startle him, and telling Arjuna to catch him.lol. how cute is that?
This shows you the dark sense of humor Karn and Kauravas had.
To receive happiness from someones pain and misery.
Nonetheless, the Pandavas and Krishna were the total opposite of that with Arjuna-Krishna having the most cheerful sense of humor you could find in those days.
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